Impact resistant lock apparatus with anti-theft lock core

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6553801
  • Patent Number
    6,553,801
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Knight; Anthony
    • Boswell; Christopher
    Agents
    • Merchant & Gould P.C.
Abstract
A lock apparatus includes a lock core device received in a lock core chamber of a lock body and having a key operable lock core, a shackle member with a leg portion inserted into a shackle insert hole in the lock body, and a catch member received in a catch chamber that extends from the lock core chamber to the shackle insert hole. The lock core device has a latch member disposed in the catch chamber and formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to an axis of the lock core. The catch member has a first end portion for engaging the shackle member, and an opposite second end portion formed with a pin which extends rotatably into the pin hole for engaging the latch member such that the catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions during locking and unlocking movement of the latch member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a lock apparatus, more particularly to a lock apparatus which has an enhanced resistance to external impact and which has a lock core device that provides an enhanced anti-theft effect.




2. Description of the Related Art




U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,121 discloses block apparatus having a lock core unit and a coded key for operating the lock core unit. The lock core unit includes a stack of locking plates, each of which confines a central hole in a shape of three quarters of a circle to permit extension of the coded key therethrough. The locking plates have an outer periphery formed with engaging notches. The coded key has a cross-section in the form of a circular sector, and is formed with a plurality of key bit projections and key bit grooves which have inclined actuating surfaces at different angles to set the code of the key. The engaging notches are misaligned with one another in accordance with the code of the key when the lock core unit is in a locking position, and are aligned with one another when the lock core unit is in an unlocking position. When the key is inserted into a key hole of the lock core unit that is defined by the central holes of the locking plates, and is rotated to unlock the lock core unit, the locking plates rotate by different angles to align the engaging notches with one another to enable a locking rod of the lock core unit to extend into the aligned engaging notches and to disengage from a lock shell that houses the lock core unit so as to prevent the locking rod from hindering rotation of the lock core unit relative to a lock shell that houses the lock core unit. Misalignment of the engaging notches forces the locking rod to extend into a locking groove in the lock shell to hinder rotation of the lock core unit relative to the lock shell. Since the angles of the actuating surfaces of the key bit projections and the key bit grooves on the key can be varied in a range from 0 to 180 degrees, a relatively large number of codes can be set on the key. The lock apparatus thus has a good anti-theft effect. It is desirable to provide a lock apparatus that has a lock core unit of this type and capable of providing an enhanced anti-theft effect.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,931,030 discloses a padlock having a lock base, a lock core unit received in the lock base, and a U-shaped shackle with longer and shorter leg portions inserted removably into shackle insert holes in the lock base. A pair of catch members are disposed in a catch chamber within the lock base adjacent to the lock core unit. Each of the catch members has one end disposed adjacent to a plunger that is formed on a latch member of the lock core unit so as to be actuatable by the plunger, and an opposite end disposed adjacent to a respective one of the shackle insert holes for engaging a respective one of the longer and shorter legs of the shackle member. It is desirable to modify the connection between the catch members and the latch member to enhance the impact resistance of the catch members.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a lock apparatus with an enhanced resistance to external impact and an enhanced anti-theft effect.




Accordingly, the lock apparatus of the present invention includes a lock body, a lock core device, a coded key, a shackle member, and a catch member. The lock body is formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to the lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole. The lock core chamber has a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and is communicated with the shackle insert hole. The lock core device is received in the lock core chamber via the lock core opening. The lock core device includes a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in the catch chamber. The latch member has an end face which is transverse to an axis of the lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of the lock core. The key is insertible into the lock core device via the lock core opening, and is operable for rotating the lock core and the latch member between locking and unlocking positions. The shackle member has a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into the shackle insert hole in the lock body. The catch member is disposed in the catch chamber of the lock body. The catch member has a shackle engaging end portion for engaging the shackle groove in the leg portion of the shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to the shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into the pin hole in the latch member for engaging the latch member such that the catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when the latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions. The shackle engaging end portion of the catch member extends into the shackle insert hole for engaging the shackle groove in the leg portion of the shackle member when the catch member is disposed in the locking position. The shackle engaging end portion is retracted into the catch chamber for disengaging from the leg portion of the shackle member to permit removal of the shackle member from the shackle insert hole when the catch member is disposed in the unlocking position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view showing a lock core device and a key of a lock apparatus of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view illustrating how the key engages a protective plate, a locking plate and a drive plate of the lock core device of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view illustrating the engagement between the key and the locking plate;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view illustrating the engagement between a distal end of the key and the drive plate;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view illustrating a lock core of a second preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view illustrating a lock core of a third preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a partly-exploded perspective view illustrating block core of a fourth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary exploded perspective view illustrating a key and a lock core device of a fifth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIGS. 9 and 10

are cross-sectional views of the fifth preferred embodiment, illustrating how the key is retained in the lock core device by a retaining plate;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view illustrating the engagement between the key and the retaining plate in the fifth preferred embodiment;





FIG. 12

is an exploded perspective view illustrating a key and a lock core device of a sixth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view illustrating the lock core device of the sixth preferred embodiment prior to insertion of the key into the lock core device;





FIG. 14

is a cross-sectional view of the lock core device of the sixth preferred embodiment, where the key is inserted into the lock core device and engages a third tumbler member;





FIG. 15

is a cross-sectional view of the lock core device of the sixth preferred embodiment when the key is rotated in the lock core device, where the key is rotated and the third tumbler member is disengaged from the key;





FIG. 16

is a cross-sectional view of the lock core device of the sixth preferred embodiment, where the key continues to rotate independently of a corresponding locking plate;





FIG. 17

is a cross-sectional view of the lock core device of the sixth preferred embodiment, where the key is rotated to unlock the lock core device;





FIG. 18

is a schematic plan view of a lock core device of a seventh preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 19

is a cross-sectional view of the lock core device of the seventh preferred embodiment;





FIG. 20

is an exploded perspective view of a key and a lock core device of an eighth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 21

is a cross-sectional view of a lock core device of a ninth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 22

is an exploded perspective view showing a latch member and a catch member of a tenth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 23

is an exploded perspective view of the tenth preferred embodiment;





FIG. 24A

is a sectional view of the lock apparatus of

FIG. 23

in a locking state;





FIG. 24B

is a cross-sectional view of the lock apparatus of

FIG. 23

in the locking state;





FIG. 25A

is a sectional view of the lock apparatus of

FIG. 23

in an unlocking state;





FIG. 25B

is a cross-sectional view of the lock apparatus of

FIG. 23

in the unlocking state;





FIG. 26A

is a sectional view of a eleventh preferred embodiment of a lock apparatus of the present invention in a locking state;





FIG. 26B

is a cross-sectional view of the eleventh preferred embodiment in the locking state;





FIG. 27A

is a sectional view of a twelfth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention in a locking state;





FIG. 27B

is a cross-sectional view of the twelfth preferred embodiment in the locking state;





FIG. 28A

is a sectional view of a padlock incorporating a lock core device of the twelfth preferred embodiment;





FIG. 28B

is a cross-sectional view of the padlock of

FIG. 28A

;





FIG. 29

is a fragmentary, partly sectioned, exploded perspective view showing a thirteen preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 30

is an exploded perspective view illustrating a catch member and a latch member of a fourteenth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 31A

is a sectional view of the lock apparatus of the fourteenth preferred embodiment in an unlocking state;





FIG. 31B

is a cross-sectional view of the lock apparatus of the fourteenth preferred embodiment in the unlocking state;





FIG. 32A

is a sectional view of the lock apparatus of the fourteenth preferred embodiment in a locking state;





FIG. 32B

is a cross-sectional view of the lock apparatus of the fourteenth preferred embodiment in the locking state;





FIG. 33

is an exploded perspective view illustrating a catch member and a latch member of a fifteenth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 34

is a top view of the latch member of

FIG. 33

;





FIG. 35

is a fragmentary sectional view of the latch member and the catch member of

FIG. 33

, illustrating engagement between a pin on the latch member and a stepped straight hole section of a pin hole in the latch member;





FIG. 36A

is a sectional view of the lock apparatus of the fifteenth preferred embodiment in a locking state;





FIG. 36B

is a cross-sectional view of the lock apparatus of the fifteenth preferred embodiment in the locking state;





FIG. 37

is a cross-sectional view of the fifteenth preferred embodiment, where leg portions of a shackle member are inserted into a pair of shackle insert holes in a lock body of the lock apparatus;





FIG. 38

is a schematic view illustrating the engagement between a latch member and a catch member of a sixteenth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 39

is an exploded perspective view illustrating a latch member and a catch member of a seventeenth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 40

is a schematic view illustrating relative positions of the latch member and a pair of the catch members of the lock apparatus of the seventeenth preferred embodiment in a locking state;





FIG. 41

is a schematic view illustrating relative positions of the latch member and the catch members of the lock apparatus of the seventeenth preferred embodiment in an unlocking state;





FIG. 42

is a sectional view of the lock apparatus of the seventeenth preferred embodiment in the locking state;





FIG. 43

is a fragmentary sectional view of an eighteenth preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention, where a cover unit is shown to be in a closed position; and





FIG. 44

is a fragmentary sectional view of the lock apparatus of the eighteenth preferred embodiment, where the cover unit is shown to be in an open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, in a preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus according to the present invention, a lock core device


10


is shown to include a lock casing


11


with an inner surface that confines a cylindrical chamber


110


for receiving an axially rotatable lock core


12


. The lock core


12


includes a cylindrical inner shell


120


, a stack of annular locking plates


13


,


13


′,


13




a


received in the inner shell


120


, a plurality of annular spacer plates


14


disposed among the locking plates


13


,


13


′,


13




a


, a locking rod


124


received in an axially extending slot


125


formed in the inner shell


120


, an annular drive plate


15


received in the inner shell


120


at a rear end of the inner shell


120


, and a latch member


30


′ connected to the rear end of the inner shell


120


. Each of the locking plates


13


,


13


′,


13




a


has an inner periphery formed with a radial inward key engaging protrusion


134


so as to define a central hole


131


that has an arc length equal to three quarters of a circle. Each of the locking plates


13


,


13


′,


13




a


further has an outer periphery formed with at least one engaging notch


132


. The central holes


131


of the locking plates


13


,


13


′,


13




a


cooperatively confine a keyhole aligned with a key access hole


112


formed in a front end of the lock casing


11


. The drive plate


15


has an inner periphery which confines a key engaging hole


151


and which is formed with a key actuatable projection


153


that projects radially and inwardly. The drive plate


15


has a drive projection


154


which extends axially and rearwardly toward the latch member


30


′. The latch member


30


′ has an actuatable section


31


′ which is driven by the drive projection


154


such that rotation of the drive plate


15


can result in corresponding rotation of the latch member


30


′ between locking and unlocking positions. A coded key


20


is insertible into the key access hole


112


and into the keyhole defined by the central holes


131


of the locking plates


13


,


13


′,


13




a


. The key


20


has a handle portion


22


and a shank portion


21


extending from the handle portion


22


. The shank portion


21


has a cross-section formed as a circular sector, a flat first radial surface


211


extending along the length of the shank portion


21


, a second radial surface


212


constituted by a plurality of key bit portions


24


,


24




a


which are arranged along the length of the shank portion


21


and which have radial key bit surfaces that form different angles with the flat first radial surface


211


to set a code of the key


20


, and a curved surface


213


that extends along the length of the shank portion


21


and that extends circumferentially between the first and second radial surfaces


211


,


212


. The shank portion


21


further has a distal end formed as an actuating tip portion


23


that is extendible into the key engaging hole


151


in the drive plate


15


for engaging the key actuatable projection


153


so as to enable co-rotation of the drive plate


15


with the key


20


. Considering that a base portion with a cross-section in the form of a quarter of a circle is to be maintained on the key


20


, the angles of the actuating surfaces on the key bit portions


24


,


24




a


relative to the first radial surface


211


can be varied in a range from 0 to 180 degrees. As such, a relatively large number of codes can be selected for the key


20


.




With further reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, in the present embodiment, the inner periphery of one of the locking plates


13


′ is further formed with a radial inward engaging protrusion


133


. The shank portion


21


of the key


20


is formed with an axially extending engaging groove


25


on the curved surface


213


. The engaging groove


25


extends along the length of the shank portion


21


for engaging the engaging protrusion


133


. In other embodiments, the engaging protrusion


133


may be formed on the shank portion


21


of the key


20


, while the engaging groove


25


may be formed on one of the locking plates. The shape of the engaging protrusion


133


is not limited to that shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. Moreover, the angular position of the engaging groove


25


on the curved surface


213


can be varied. An improved anti-theft effect is thus achieved.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the inner periphery of the drive plate


15


is further formed with a radial inward engaging protrusion


152


. The actuating tip portion


23


of the key


20


is formed with an engaging groove


231


for engaging the engaging protrusion


152


. Likewise, the position of the engaging protrusion


152


on the inner periphery of the locking plate


15


can be varied to further improve the anti-theft effect of the lock core device


10


.




Referring back to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an annular protective plate


16


is received rotatably in the cylindrical chamber


110


of the lock casing


11


between the key access hole


112


and a front end of the inner shell


120


. The protective plate


16


has an inner periphery that confines a key passage hole


161


with a shape of three quarters of a circle to permit extension of the shank portion


21


of the key


20


therethrough. Before the key


20


is inserted into the key access hole


112


, the protective plate


16


is fully rotatable within the cylindrical chamber


110


. When a drill extends into the key access hole


112


and works on the protective plate


16


for the purpose of damaging the lock core device


10


, the protective plate


16


will rotate idly relative to the lock casing


11


, thereby preventing the drill from reaching the interior of the lock core device


10


. In order to withstand a drilling action, the protective plate


16


is preferably made from a high strength metal alloy. In the present embodiment, the inner periphery of the protective plate


16


is formed with a radial inward engaging protrusion


162


for engaging the engaging groove


25


on the curved surface


213


of the shank portion


21


of the key


20


, thereby providing the lock core device


10


with an improved anti-theft effect.




Preferably, one of the locking plates


13




a


that is disposed at a selected position within the inner shell


120


is increased in thickness relative to the remaining ones of the locking plates


13


,


13


′. Accordingly, a selected one of the key bit portions


24




a


that is corresponding to the thicker locking plate


13




a


is increased in width measured in a longitudinal direction of the shank portion


21


.




In order to diminish noise generated during rotation of the locking plates


13


,


13


′,


13




a


and the spacer plates


14


, an annular positioning plate


17


is secured to the front end of the inner shell


120


to reduce spaces formed among the locking plates


13


,


13


′,


13




a


and the spacer plates


14


. The positioning plate


17


may be welded to the inner shell


120


at three points


121


on its outer periphery, as shown in FIG.


5


. In another embodiment, the front end of the inner shell


120


may be formed with three angularly displaced stop members


122


which are bent to extend radially and inwardly for retaining the positioning plate


17


within the inner shell


120


at the front end of the inner shell


120


, as shown in FIG.


6


. Alternatively, with reference to

FIG. 7

, the inner shell


12


is formed with an annular groove


126


on its inner surface at the front end. The positioning plate


17


is first received in the inner shell


120


adjacent to the annular groove


126


. Then, a C-shaped resilient ring


18


is disposed in the annular groove


126


anteriorly of and adjacent to the positioning plate


17


. The resilient ring


18


normally expands to engage the inner shell


120


for retaining the positioning plate


17


in the inner shell


120


at the front end of the latter.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, in another preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus according to the present invention, a limiting groove


123


is formed on an inner surface of the inner shell


120




a


of the lock core device to limit rotation of the locking plates


13




b


within the inner shell


12




a


so as to facilitate operation of the key


20




b


. The limiting groove


123


extends longitudinally along the length of the inner shell


120




a


, and extends circumferentially on the inner surface along a curved line. The curved line can be designed to have an arc length of 180 degrees, greater than 180 degrees or smaller than 180 degrees. The outer periphery of at least one of the locking plates


13




b


is formed with a radial limiting projection


134




b


which projects into the limiting groove


123


to limit rotation of the locking plate


13




b


within an angle defined by the arc length of the limiting groove


123


during operation of the key


20




b


. When the arc length of the limiting groove


123


is short, the locking plates


13




b


are rotatable within a small angular range, and are thus actuatable by the key


20


within a short amount of time for unlocking the lock core device. On the other hand, when the arc length of the limiting groove


123


is long, the locking plates


13




b


are rotatable within a large angular range. A longer amount of time would be required for actuating the locking plates


13




b


by operating the key


20




b


to unlock the lock core device.




In the present embodiment, an annular retaining plate


14




a


is received in the inner shell


120




a


proximate to the front end of the inner shell


120




a


, and is disposed between the positioning plate


17


and one of the locking plates


13




b


that is disposed proximate to the front end of the inner shell


120




a


. The retaining plate


14




a


has an outer periphery formed with a fan-shaped retaining projection


143




a


that extends fittingly into the limiting groove


123


in the inner shell


120




a


. The retaining plate


14




a


further has an inner periphery formed with a radial inward blocking protrusion


142




a


and defining a key passage hole


141




a


in the shape of three quarters of a circle. The shank portion


21




b


of the key


20




b


has a retainer section


24




b


which is formed between the key bit portions


24


and the handle portion


22




b


of the key


20




b


and is disposed immediately adjacent to the key bit portions


24


. The retainer section


24




b


has a semi-circular cross-section. As shown in

FIG. 9

, the retainer section


24




b


extends into the key passage hole


141




a


of the retaining plate


14




a


when the key


20




b


is inserted into the keyhole. The key bit portions


24


are blocked by the blocking protrusion


142




a


on the retaining plate


14




a


when the key


20




b


is rotated in the keyhole, as best illustrated in

FIGS. 10 and 11

. In this manner, untimely removal of the key


20




b


from the lock core device can be prevented during operation of the key so as to facilitate operation of the key


20




b


within the keyhole.




Referring to

FIGS. 12 and 13

, in another preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention, a plurality of spring-loaded tumbler units


19


are installed in the lock core device


10




a


. The lock casing


11




a


of the lock core device


10




a


is formed with a plurality of radial first tumbler holes


113




a


. The inner shell


120




b


is formed with a plurality of radial second tumbler holes


127




b


. Each of the locking plates


13




c


is formed with a radial third tumbler hole


133




c


that extends through inner and outer peripheries thereof. Each of the tumbler units


19


includes a first compression spring


194


and a first tumbler member


191


which are received in a respective one of the first tumbler holes


113




a


in the lock casing


11




a


, a second tumbler member


192


received in a respective one of the second tumbler holes


127




b


in the inner shell


120




b


, and a third tumbler member


193


and a second compression spring


196


which are received in the third tumbler hole


133




c


in a respective one of the locking plates


13




c


. Before insertion of the key


20




b


into the keyhole of the lock core device


10




a


, the first tumbler holes


113




a


are aligned respectively with the second tumbler holes


127




b


and with the third tumbler holes


133




c


in radial directions. In each of the tumbler units


19


, the first compression spring


194


biases the first, second and third tumbler members


191


,


192


,


193


to move radially and inwardly so as to enable the first tumbler member


191


to project into a respective one of the second tumbler holes


127




b


in the inner shell


120




b


, to enable the second tumbler member


192


to project into the third tumbler hole


133




c


in a respective one of the locking plates


13




c


, and to enable the third tumbler member


193


to project radially from the inner periphery of the respective locking plate


13




c


. The third tumbler hole


133




c


in each of the locking plates


13




c


is provided with a mounting sleeve


195


within which the second compression spring


196


is installed. The second compression spring


196


biases the third tumbler member


193


in a radial outward direction toward the inner surface of the inner shell


120




b


. The curved surface


213


′ on the shank portion of the key


20


′ is formed with a plurality of tumbler recesses


26


, each of which is defined by a recessed tumbler push wall. As shown in

FIG. 13

, before the key


20


′ is inserted into the keyhole, the engaging notches


132


on the locking plates


13




c


are misaligned with one another, and the locking rod


124


is forced by the outer peripheries of the locking plates


13




c


to extend into an axially extending locking groove


115


formed on the inner surface of the lock casing


11




a


in order to hinder rotation of the inner shell


120




b


relative to the lock casing


11




a


. Referring to

FIG. 14

, when the key


20


′ is inserted into the keyhole, the third tumbler member


193


of each of the tumbler units


19


projects into a respective one of the tumbler recesses


26


on the shank portion of the key


20


′. Each of the tumbler recesses


26


has a predetermined depth such that the third tumbler member


193


of each of the tumbler units


19


is pushed by the tumbler push wall of the respective tumbler recess


26


in a radial outward direction against biasing action of the first compression spring


194


so as to retract the second tumbler member


192


into the second tumbler hole


127




b


in the inner shell


120




b


and to retract the first tumbler member


191


into the first tumbler hole


113




a


. At this time, engagement of the third tumbler member


193


with the respective tumbler recess


26


enables co-rotation of the respective locking plate


13




c


with the key


20


′. Since the second tumbler member


192


ceases to hinder rotation of the respective locking plate


13




c


relative to the inner shell


120




b


, the locking plate


13




c


rotates with the key


20


′ by a certain angular range when the key


20


′ is rotated, such as in a clockwise direction shown in FIG.


15


. The third tumbler member


193


then extends into the limiting groove


123


formed on the inner surface of the inner shell


120




b


, and is disengaged from the corresponding tumbler recess


26


and from the key


20


′ due to biasing action of the second compression spring


196


. The key


20


′ continues to rotate relative to the locking plate


13




c


until the actuating surface of the key bit portion


24


that corresponds to the respective locking plate


13




c


is in contact with the key engaging protrusion


134




c


on the respective locking plate


13




c


, as shown in FIG.


16


. Co-rotation of the key


12


′ and the respective locking plate


13




c


occurs once again at this moment due to the engagement between the key engaging protrusion


134




c


and the actuating surface of the corresponding key bit portion


24


on the key


20


′. After the actuating surfaces of the key bit portions


24


on the key


20


′ drive the locking plates


13




c


to rotate by different angles to align the engaging notches


132


of the locking plates


13




c


with the axially extending slot


125


of the inner shell


120




b


, the locking rod


124


is extendible into the aligned engaging notches


132


and is disengaged from the locking groove


115


, thereby permitting rotation of the inner shell


120




b


relative to the lock casing


11


′, as shown in FIG.


17


.




Referring to

FIGS. 18 and 19

, in another embodiment, a plurality of pairs of tumbler units


19


are installed in the lock core device


10




d


, in which each locking plate


13




d


has a thickness sufficient to form two tumbler holes


133




d


which are angularly and axially displaced from each other for receiving a respective pair of the tumbler units


19


. When one of the pairs of the tumbler units


19


on one of the locking plates


13




d


is damaged, there remain one other tumbler unit


19


which engages said one of the locking plates


13




d


with the lock casing. An enhanced anti-theft effect can thus be achieved. Under this condition, the number of the locking plates


13




d


required in the lock core device


10




d


may be reduced, and the length of the lock core device


10




d


may be shortened.




In other embodiments, a plurality of tumbler units


19


are installed in a lock core device and are displaced angularly by predetermined angles. Examples of the lock core device of this type are shown in

FIGS. 20 and 21

.




The key


20


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

is formed with key bit portions


24


,


24




a


and an axially extending groove


25


, and thus works to operate the lock core device


10


, which is installed with the locking plates


13


,


13


′,


13




a


, the drive plate


15


, and the protective plate


16


that are each formed with the radial inward protrusion


133


,


152


,


162


. The key


20


′ shown in

FIG. 12

is formed with tumbler recesses


26


on its curved surface


213


′, and thus works to operate the lock core device


10




a


that is installed with the tumbler units


19


. As such, a key of the type that is formed with the key bit portions


24


,


24




a


, the engaging groove


25


, and the tumbler recesses


26


work for operating any of the lock core devices described above.




In the lock apparatus of the present invention, the latch member mounted on the rear end of the inner shell of the lock core may be one formed integrally with a plunger, such as the latch member


30


′ shown in FIG.


1


and the latch member


30




a


shown in

FIG. 30

, or one mounted resiliently with a plunger, such as the latch member


30


shown in FIG.


22


. Referring to

FIGS. 22 and 23

, in another preferred embodiment, the latch member


30


is provided on a lock core device


10


′ and includes a latch base


301


which is formed with a cavity


31


. A plunger


33


is installed in the cavity


31


in the latch base


301


. A cover plate


34


is mounted on the latch base


301


for closing one end of the cavity


31


. A compression spring


32


is disposed in the cavity


31


between the plunger


33


and the cover plate


34


for biasing the plunger


33


to extend out of the cavity


31


via an open end of the cavity


31


that opens in a direction transverse to the axis of the lock core device


10


′. The latch member


30


has a distal end face


302


which is transverse to the axis of the lock core device


10


′ and which is formed with a pair of circular pin holes


35


that have axes eccentric to the axis of the lock core device


10


′ and that are symmetric to each other with respect to the axis of the lock core device


10


′. A catch member


60


has a latch engaging end portion


63


formed with a pin


64


that extends rotatably into and that engages one of the pin holes


35


in the latch member


30


, and a shackle engaging end portion


61


opposite to the latch engaing end portion


63


. The catch member


60


has a pair of side walls, each of which has a sliding block


62


projecting therefrom. The sliding block


62


extends in a direction from the shackle engaging end portion


61


toward the latch engaging end portion


63


.




Referring to

FIGS. 23

,


24


A and


24


B, the lock apparatus of the present embodiment is in the form of a padlock which includes a lock body


40


formed with a lock core chamber


401


that extends from a bottom end of the lock body


40


toward a top end of the same for receiving a lock core device


10


′, and first and second shackle insert holes


404


,


405


which extend from the top end toward the bottom end of the lock body


40


. The lock core chamber


401


has an upper section formed as a catch chamber


403


which extends between and which is communicated with the first and second shackle insert holes


404


,


405


for accommodating the latch member


30


and the catch member


60


. A rectangular lock core opening


402


is formed in a bottom wall of the lock body


40


for access to the lock core chamber


401


. A shackle member


50


with an inverted U-shaped configuration has longer and shorter leg portions


51


,


52


extending respectively into the first and second shackle insert holes


404


,


405


. Each of the longer and shorter leg portions


51


,


52


is formed with a shackle groove


53


. The longer leg portion


51


is further formed with a longitudinally extending retaining groove


54


and an annular groove


55


adjacent to a distal end of the longer leg portion


51


and communicated with the retaining groove


54


. The retaining groove


54


does not extend to the shackle groove


53


on the longer leg portion


51


such that the shackle member


50


has an increased strength to resist an external pulling force. The lock body


40


is installed with an L-shaped retaining member


41


which has one end extending into the retaining groove


54


. A compression spring


42


is disposed deep within a bottom end of the second shackle insert hole


405


for biasing the shorter leg portion


52


upwardly. When the lock core device


10


′ is in a locking position shown in

FIGS. 24A and 24B

, the shackle engaging end portion


61


of the catch member


60


extends into the first shackle insert hole


404


for engaging the shackle groove


53


on the longer leg portion


51


, and the plunger


33


extends into the second shackle insert hole


405


for engaging the shackle groove


53


on the shorter leg portion


52


. Referring to

FIGS. 25A and 25B

, when the lock core device


10


′ is operated to dispose the latch member


30


in the unlocking position, the plunger


33


turns with the latch member


30


to retract into the catch chamber


403


, and the latch member


30


pulls the catch member


60


so as to retract the shackle engaging end portion


61


of the catch member


60


into the catch chamber


403


. The shackle member


50


is thus disengaged from the catch member


60


and the plunger


33


, and springs upwardly due to biasing action of the compression spring


42


, thereby permitting removal of the shorter leg portion


52


from the second shackle insert hole


405


. At this time, the retaining member


41


extends into the annular groove


55


to prevent removal of the longer leg portion


51


from the lock body


40


.




The engagement between the pin


64


on the catch member


60


and the pin hole


35


in the latch member


30


provides the catch member


60


and the padlock with an increased impact strength such that the catch member


60


is not susceptible to undesired displacement within the lock body


40


and undesired disengagement from the latch member


30


when the padlock is subjected to strong impact.




Referring back to

FIG. 23

, the lock body


40


is mounted fixedly with a nut


43


which is disposed within the lock body


40


between the lock core chamber


401


and the first shackle insert hole


404


. A threaded rod


44


extends threadedly through the nut


43


and has one end abutting tightly against an outer surface of the lock core device


10


′ for retaining the lock core device


10


′ in the lock core chamber


401


. The lock body


40


has a lateral side wall adjacent to the first shackle insert hole


404


and formed with an aperture


406


that is communicated with the first shackle insert hole


404


and that is aligned with the threaded rod


44


. When the padlock is in the locking state, as shown in

FIG. 24A

, the aperture


406


is blocked by the longer leg portion


51


to prevent access to the threaded rod


44


. When the padlock is in the unlocking state, as shown in

FIG. 25A

, the threaded rod


44


is accessible by a tool (not shown) extending into the aperture


406


and is operable by the tool for disengaging from the lock core device


10


′ so as to permit removal of the lock core device


10


′ from the lock body


40


for replacement of the lock core device


10


′.




Referring again to

FIGS. 24A and 24B

, the catch chamber


403


is formed in the lock body


40


between confronting front and rear walls, each of which is formed with a slide groove


408


for receiving a respective one of the sliding blocks


62


on the catch member


60


. The sliding blocks


62


are slidable along the slide grooves


408


when the catch member


60


is pushed by the latch member


30


to move to the locking position shown in

FIGS. 24A and 24B

, and when the catch member


60


is pulled by the latch member


30


to move to the unlocking position shown in

FIGS. 25A and 25B

. The provision of the slide grooves


408


in the lock body


40


and the sliding blocks


62


on the catch member


60


further enhances impact resistance of the padlock, and increases strength of the padlock to resist external pulling forces applied in opposite directions to the shackle member


50


and the lock body


40


, respectively.




Referring to

FIGS. 26A and 26B

, in another embodiment of the present invention, the plunger


33


engages resiliently an inner side wall


403




a


in a catch chamber of a lock body


40




a


to prevent removal of the lock core device


10


′ from the lock body


40




a


. An aperture


407




a


is formed in a lateral side wall of the lock body


40




a


and is communicated with the second shackle insert hole


405




a


. To remove the lock core device


10


′ for replacement purposes, the lock core device


10


′ is first operated to unlock the padlock so as to permit removal of the shorter leg portion


52


from the second shackle insert hole


405




a


. Then, a tool (not shown) is extended into the aperture


407




a


to depress the plunger


33


for retracting the plunger


33


into the cavity


31


(see

FIG. 22

) in the latch base


301


of the latch member


30


. The latch member


30


is thus disengaged from the inner side wall


403




a


of the lock body


40




a


to permit removal of the lock core device


10


′ from the lock body


40




a


via the lock core opening


402


.




Referring to

FIGS. 27A and 27B

, yet another preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention is shown to be in the form of a padlock with a U-shaped lock body


600


that has a lock core mounting portion and parallel first and second shackle mounting portions


610


,


610


′ which extend upwardly from the lock core mounting portion


612


and which are spaced-apart from each other. The lock core device


10


′ is received in a lock core chamber formed in the lock core mounting portion


612


. A catch member


630


has a pin


631


engaging one of the pin holes


35


in the latch member


30


. The catch member


630


and the latch member


30


are disposed in a catch chamber


613


that extends from one end of the lock core chamber into the first shackle mounting portion


610


and that is communicated with a shackle insert hole


614


formed through the first shackle mounting portion


610


. When the padlock is in a locking state, a shackle bar


620


extends transversely between shackle insert holes


614


,


614


′ formed in the first and second shackle mounting portions


610


,


610


′, and has a shackle groove


622


that engages the shackle engaging end portion of the catch member


630


. When the lock core device


10


′ is operated to rotate the latch member


30


to the unlocking position, the catch member


630


is pulled by the latch member


30


to retract into the catch chamber


613


for disengaging from the shackle groove


622


in the shackle bar


620


. The shackle bar


620


springs leftwardly due to biasing action of a compression spring


616


installed in the shackle insert hole


614


′ in the second shackle mounting portion


610


′, and is removed from the second shackle mounting portion


610


′. The shackle bar


620


is provided with a spring-loaded stop member


621


which engages a retaining groove


615


formed in the first shackle mounting portion


610


to prevent removal of the shackle bar


620


from the lock body


600


when the padlock is unlocked.




It is noted that the lock core device


10


in the lock apparatus of the present invention is also useful in a conventional lock apparatus which does not includes a catch member, such as a padlock


100


shown in

FIGS. 28A and 28B

. As shown, the plunger


33


projects resiliently from the latch member


30


in a direction transverse to the axis of the lock core device


10


′. When the lock core device


10


′ is in the locking position, the plunger


33


extends through a plunger passage


101


between a lock core chamber and a shackle insert hole


102


of a lock body of the padlock


100


, and projects into the shackle insert hole


102


for engaging the shorter leg portion


130


of a shackle member. By operating the lock core device


10


′ to rotate the latch member


30


to the unlocking position, the plunger


33


turns with the latch member


30


and moves into the lock core chamber to disengage from the shorter leg portion


130


, thereby unlocking the padlock


100


.




Referring to

FIG. 29

, in another embodiment of the lock apparatus according to the present invention, the lock body


40




b


is provided with a protective sleeve


70


which is disposed fittingly in the catch chamber


403




b


. The protective sleeve


70


has an inner surface that defines a cavity


71


with opposite open ends for receiving a catch member


60




a


, and that is formed with a pair of confronting slide grooves


712


which extend between the opposite open ends of the cavity


71


. The sliding blocks


62




a


on the catch member


60




a


extend respectively into the slide grooves


712


and are slidable along the slide grooves


712


. The protective sleeve


70


is preferably formed from a high strength metal alloy to protect the catch member


60




a


from being damaged by a drilling action.




Referring to

FIG. 30

, in still another embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention, a latch member


30




a


is shown to be formed integrally with a plunger


33




a


, and has a distal end face


302




a


formed with a pin hole


35




a


which is in the form of a curved slot extending along a curved line on the end face


302




a


and which has opposite first and second ends


354




a


,


355




a


. The latch member


30




a


has a curved pushing surface


36




a


which is adjacent and transverse to the end face


302




a


of the latch member


30




a


. A catch member


60




a


has a latch engaging end portion


63




a


which is formed with a pin


64




a


that extends into the pin hole


35




a


in the latch member


30




a


, a shackle engaging end portion


61




a


opposite to the latch engaging end portion


63




a


, and two opposite side walls formed with sliding blocks


62




a


that extend in a direction from the shackle engaging end portion


61




a


toward the latch engaging end portion


63




a


. The catch member


60




a


is formed with an abutment wall


65




a


to contact the pushing surface


36




a


of the latch member


30




a


so as to be actuated thereby.




Referring to

FIGS. 31A and 31B

, in the present embodiment, the lock apparatus of the present invention is formed as a padlock with a lock body formed with a lock core chamber that has the lock core device


10




b


received therein. The latch member


30




a


and the catch member


60




a


are received in a catch chamber that is communicated with first and second shackle insert holes of the lock body. When the lock core device


10




b


is operated to rotate the latch member


30




a


to the unlocking position, the plunger


33




a


turns with the latch member


30




a


and retracts into the catch chamber for disengaging from the shorter leg portion


52




a


of a shackle member


50




a


, and the latch member


30




a


pulls the catch member


60




a


so as to retract the catch member


60




a


into the catch chamber for disengaging from the longer leg portion


51




a


of the shackle member


50




a


. At this time, the pin


64




a


of the catch member


60




a


is disposed at the first end


354




a


of the pin hole


35




a


. Referring to

FIGS. 32A and 32B

, when the lock core device


10




a


is operated to rotate the latch member


30




a


to the unlocking position, the plunger


33




a


turns with the latch member


30




a


and extends into the second shackle insert hole for engaging the shackle groove


53




a


in the shorter leg portion


52




a


of the shackle member


50




a


. The curved pushing surface


36




a


of the latch member


30




a


pushes the abutment wall


65




a


of the catch member


60




a


and forces the catch member


60




a


to move apart from the latch member


30




a


, thereby enabling the shackle engaging end portion


61




a


of the catch member


60




a


to extend into the first shackle insert hole to engage the shackle groove


53




a


in the longer leg portion


51




a


of the shackle member


50




a


, and thereby moving the pin


64




a


to the second end


355




a


of the pin hole


35




a.






Referring to

FIGS. 33 and 34

, in another embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention, a latch member


30




b


is formed with a pair of pin holes


35




b


on its distal end face


300


. Each of the pin holes


35




b


includes a curved hole section


351


that extends along a curved line on the end face


300


and that has opposite first and second ends


354


,


355


, and a straight hole section


352


that extends along a straight line on the end face


300


and that extends transversely from the second end


355


of the curved hole section


351


. As shown in

FIG. 35

, the straight hole section


352


is defined by a stepped hole defining wall and is formed to include a wider hole portion


352




a


proximate to the end face


300


, and a narrower hole portion


352




b


adjacent to the wider hole portion


352




a


. Both the wider and narrower hole portions


352




a


,


352




b


extend along the length of the straight hole section


352


and are communicated with the second end


355


of the curved hole section


351


. The latch member


30




b


engages a pair of catch members


60




b


(only one is shown in FIG.


33


), each of which has a latch engaging end portion


63




b


formed with a pin


64




b


, and a shackle engaging end portion


61




b


formed with a spring abutment stud


66




b


for abutting against a compression spring


67




b


. As shown in

FIGS. 33 and 35

, the pin


64




b


has adjacent wider and narrower sections


641




b


,


642




b


which are extendible respectively into the wider and narrower hole portions


352




a


,


352




b


of the straight hole section


352


of a respective one of the pin holes


35




b


when the pin


64




b


extends into the straight hole section


352


.




Referring to

FIGS. 36A and 36B

, the lock apparatus in the present embodiment is in the form of a padlock which includes a lock body


800


, a lock core device


10




e


received in a lock core chamber


801


of the lock body


800


, and a U-shaped shackle member


810


mounted in a pair of shackle insert holes


820


of the lock body


800


. The lock core device


10




e


is mounted with the latch member


30




b


of FIG.


33


. The latch member


30




b


and the catch members


60




b


are disposed in a catch chamber


802


formed between the shackle insert holes


820


of the lock body


800


. The compression spring


67




b


has one end abutting against an outer surface of the lock core device


10




e


, and another end abutting against the spring abutment stud


66




b


on a respective one of the catch members


60




b


for biasing the catch member


60




b


in a direction away from the latch member


30




b


.

FIGS. 36A and 36B

show the padlock in a locking state, in which the shackle engaging end portion


61




b


of each of the catch members


60




b


extends into a respective one of the shackle insert holes


820


to engage a respective leg portion of the shackle member


810


, and in which the pin


64




b


of each of the catch members


60




b


is disposed in the second end


355


of the curved hole section


351


of a respective one of the pin holes


35




b


immediately adjacent to the straight hole section


352


. The shackle engaging end portion


61




b


of each of the catch members


60




b


has a tapered guiding wall


68




b


confronting an opening in a respective one of the shackle insert holes


820


. To unlock the padlock, the lock core device


10




e


is operated to rotate the latch member


30




b


to the unlocking position, thereby pulling the catch members


60




b


inwardly toward each other for disengaging the catch members


60




b


from the leg portions of the shackle member


810


. The shackle member


810


can be entirely removed from the lock body. In this embodiment, the latch member


30




b


is designed to be normally disposed in the locking position. When the leg portions of the shackle member


810


are once again inserted into the shackle insert holes


820


of the lock body


800


, the leg portions push the catch members


60




b


at the tapered guiding wall


68




b


and depress the catch members


60




b


for retracting the catch members


60




b


into the catch chamber


802


against biasing action of the compression spring


67




b


to enable the pins


64




b


to move into and slide along the straight slot sections


352


of the pin holes


35


b, respectively, as best illustrated in FIG.


37


. When the shackle grooves


813


on the leg portions of the shackle member


810


are subsequently registered with the catch chamber


802


, the compression spring


67




b


expand to enable the shackle engaging end portions


61




b


of the catch members


60




b


to extend into the shackle insert holes


820


and into the shackle grooves


813


and to enable the pins


64


to move back to the second ends


355


of the curved hole sections


351


, as shown in FIG.


36


B. In this manner, the catch members


60




b


operate automatically to lock the shackle member


810


on the lock body


800


when the shackle member


810


is inserted into the shackle insert holes


820


without the use of a key.




Referring to

FIG. 38

, in a modified embodiment, the pin


64




b


on each of the catch members


60




c


maybe designed to have a cross-section larger than the narrower hole portion


352




b


of the straight hole section


352


of the pin hole


35




b


such that the pin


64




c


is prevented from moving into the straight hole section


352


, thereby preventing retraction of the catch members


60




c


into the catch chamber


802


(see

FIG. 36A

) and preventing insertion of the leg portions of the shackle member


810


into the shackle insert holes


820


when the latch member


30




b


is in the locking position. In this case, insertion of the leg portions of the shackle member into the shackle insert holes is allowed only after the lock core unit has been operated by a correct key to dispose the latch member


30




b


in the unlocking position.




Referring to

FIG. 39

, in another preferred embodiment, the latch member


30




c


has a distal end face


35




c


formed with a pair of circular pin holes


31




c


which are eccentric to an axis of the lock core device


10




c


(see

FIG. 42

) on which the latch member


30




c


is mounted, and which are symmetric to each other with respect to the axis of the lock core device


10




c


. The latch member


30




c


has a pair of opposite side walls


34




c


transverse to the distal end face


35




c


. Each of the side walls


34




c


is formed with a slide slot


32




c


that extends along a plane parallel to the end face


35




c


, and a communicating hole


33




c


that extends parallel to the axis of the lock core device


10




c


from the end face


35




c


to the slide slot


32




c


to communicate with the slide slot


32


. A curved stop flange


341




c


is formed on a respective side wall


34




c


between the slide slot


32




c


and the end face


35




c


. The latch member


30




c


engages a pair of catch members


60




c


, each of which has a latch engaging end portion


61




c


formed with a cylindrical pin


62




c


, and a shackle engaging end portion


64




c


opposite to the latch engaging end portion


61




c


. Each of the catch members


60




c


is further formed with a stop projection


63




c


which extends in a direction transverse to the pin


62




c


from the shackle engaging end portion


64




c


toward the latch engaging end portion


61




c


. The pin


62




c


on each of the catch members


60




c


extends rotatably into a respective one of the pin holes


31




c


in the latch member


30




c


. The stop projection


63




c


passes through an adjacent one of the communicating holes


33




c


during assembly of the respective catch member


60




c


to the latch member


30




c


, and is disposed in a corresponding one of the slide slots


32




c


of the latch member


30




c.






Referring to

FIGS. 40 and 42

, the present embodiment is in the form of a padlock which has a lock body formed with a lock core chamber that is installed with the lock core device


10




c


. The latch member


30




c


and the catch members


60




c


are received in a catch chamber that extends between a pair of shackle insert holes of the lock body. When the lock core device


10




c


is in a locking position, the catch members


60




c


are pushed apart from each other toward the shackle insert holes for engaging longer and shorter leg portions of the shackle member. At this time, as shown in

FIG. 40

, a distal end


631




c


of the stop projection


63




c


on each of the catch members


60




c


is registered with the curved stop flange


341




c


on a respective one of the side walls


34




c


of the latch member


30




c


. Since the stop projections


63




c


of the catch members


60




c


are blocked respectively by the stop flanges


341




c


of the latch member


30




c


, removal of the catch members


60




c


from the latch member


30




c


in the direction along the axis of the lock core device


10




c


can be prevented. This increases the strength of the engagement between the catch members


60




c


and the latch member


30




c


. The catch members


60




c


do not easily disengage from the latch member


30




c


even when the padlock is subjected to strong impact.




Referring to

FIGS. 41 and 42

, when the lock core device


10




c


is in the unlocking position, the latch member


30




c


turns by an angle of 90 degrees, and the catch members


60




c


are pulled inwardly toward each other for disengaging the shackle engaging end portions


64




c


from the leg portions of the shackle member. At this time, the stop projections


63




c


of the catch members


60




c


are aligned respectively with the communicating holes


33




c


in the latch member


30




c


. In this state, after the threaded rod


44


is operated by a tool extending into the lock body via the aperture


406




c


, and is unthreaded for disengaging from the lock core device


10




c


, the lock core device


10




c


can be removed from the lock body and the catch members


60




c


in a direction along axis thereof.




Referring to

FIGS. 43 and 44

, preferably, a cover unit


900


is provided for covering the lock core opening


402


of the lock body


40


′ and the key access hole


112


of the lock core device


10


. The cover unit


900


includes a mounting seat


910


mounted on a bottom wall of the lock body


40


′ adjacent to the lock core opening


402


. The mounting seat


910


is provided with a spring-loaded ball member


912


. A cover flap


920


has a hinge end portion


924


disposed adjacent to the ball member


912


and hinged to the lock body


40


′ by means of a pivot shaft


921


such that the cover flap


920


is pivotable toward the lock core opening


402


to a closed position shown in

FIG. 43

for covering the lock core opening


402


, and away from the lock core opening


402


to an open position shown in

FIG. 44

to permit access to the lock core opening


402


. The ball member


912


is biased toward the hinge end portion


924


of the cover flap


920


. The hinge end portion


924


has an annular outer periphery formed with three angularly displaced ball retaining grooves


923


for engaging resiliently the ball member


912


so as to retain the cover flap


920


releasably at a selected one of the open and closed positions. As shown, the cover flap


920


is formed with a plug


922


which extends fittingly into the key access hole


112


to prevent entry of dust and moisture into the interior of the lock core-device


10


.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; said key having a shank portion with a cross-section formed as a circular sector, and a handle portion connected to said shank portion, said shank portion having first and second radial surfaces that extend along a length of said shank portion, and a curved surface that interconnects said first and second radial surfaces, said first radial surface being planar, said second radial surface being formed with a plurality of key bit portions that are arranged along the length of said shank portion, said key bit portions having radial key bit surfaces that form different angles with said first radial surface to set a code of said key, said shank portion of said key further having a distal end formed as an actuating tip portion; said lock core device further including a lock casing mounted in said lock core chamber of said lock body, said lock casing having an inner surface which confines a cylindrical chamber and which is formed with an axially extending locking groove; said lock core including: a cylindrical inner shell received rotatably in said cylindrical chamber of said lock casing, said inner shell having a rear end mounted with said latch member, and a front end, said inner shell being formed with an axially extending locking slot which is registered with said locking groove when said lock core is in the locking position; a stack of annular locking plates received in said inner shell, each of said locking plates having an inner periphery that confines a central hole, said central holes of said locking plates cooperatively defining a keyhole that permits insertion of said shank portion of said key thereinto, each of said locking plates further having an outer periphery that is formed with an engaging notch, said engaging notches of said locking plates being misaligned with one another in accordance with the code of said key when said lock core is in the locking position, said engaging notches being aligned with one another when said lock core is in the unlocking position, said inner periphery of each of said locking plates being formed with a radial inward key engaging protrusion which abuts against said key bit surface of a corresponding one of said key bit portions on said key when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated, said locking plates being rotated by different angles according to the code of said key to align said engaging notches when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated for moving said lock core to the unlocking position; a locking rod received in said locking slot of said inner shell, misalignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said outer peripheries of said locking plates to force said locking rod to extend into said locking groove in said lock casing in order to hinder rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing when said lock core is in the locking position, alignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said locking rod to disengage said locking groove and to extend into said engaging notches in order to permit rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing during unlocking movement of said lock core; and an annular drive plate disposed in said inner shell at said rear end of said inner shell and disposed between said locking plates and said latch member, said drive plate having an inner periphery which confines a key engaging hole and which is formed with a key actuatable projection that projects radially and inwardly, said actuating tip portion of said key being extendible into said key engaging hole for engaging said key actuatable projection so as to enable co-rotation of said drive plate with said key, said drive plate being formed with a drive projection, said latch member having an actuatable section which is driven by said drive projection such that rotation of said drive plate can result in corresponding rotation of said latch member between the locking and unlocking positions; said lock core device further including a spring-loaded tumbler unit, said lock casing being formed with a first tumbler hole, said inner shell being formed with a second tumbler hole, one of said locking plates being formed with a third tumbler hole, said first, second and third tumbler holes being aligned with one another prior to insertion of said key into said key hole, said tumbler unit including a first tumbler member received in said first tumbler hole, a second tumbler member received in said second tumbler hole, a third tumbler member received in said third tumbler hole, and a first biasing spring for biasing said first, second and third tumbler members to move inwardly to enable said first tumbler member to project into said second tumbler hole in said inner shell so as to hinder rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing, to enable said second tumbler member to project into said third tumbler hole in said one of said locking plates so as to hinder rotation of said one of said locking plates within said inner shell, and to enable said third tumbler member to project from said inner periphery of said one of said locking plates, said curved surface on said shank portion of said key being formed with a tumbler recess that is defined by a recessed tumbler push wall, said third tumbler member projecting into said tumbler recess when said key is inserted into said key hole, said third tumbler member being pushed by said tumbler push wall in a direction against biasing action of said first biasing spring so as to retract said second tumbler member into said second tumbler hole in said inner shell, thereby preventing said second tumbler member from hindering rotation of said one of said locking plates relative to said inner shell, and so as to retract said first tumbler member into said first tumbler hole such that said first tumbler member ceases to hinder rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing; and said inner shell of said lock core having an inner surface which is formed with a circumferential groove that extends circumferentially along a curved line on said inner surface of said inner shell, said third tumbler hole in said one of said locking plates being provided with a mounting sleeve through which said third tumbler member extends, said tumbler unit further including a second biasing spring received in said mounting sleeve and disposed around said third tumbler member for biasing said third tumbler member to move outwardly, said third tumbler member moving outwardly and extending into said circumferential groove, due to biasing action of said second biasing spring, for disengaging from said key when said key is inserted into said key hole to align said tumbler recess with said tumbler unit and when said key is rotated for moving said lock core to the unlocking position.
  • 2. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; said key having a shank portion with a cross-section formed as a circular sector, and a handle portion connected to said shank portion, said shank portion having first and second radial surfaces that extend along a length of said shank portion, and a curved surface that interconnects said first and second radial surfaces, said first radial surface being planar, said second radial surface being formed with a plurality of key bit portions that are arranged along the length of said shank portion, said key bit portions having radial key bit surfaces that form different angles with said first radial surface to set a code of said key, said shank portion of said key further having a distal end formed as an actuating tip portion; said lock core device further including a lock casing mounted in said lock core chamber of said lock body, said lock casing having an inner surface which confines a cylindrical chamber and which is formed with an axially extending locking groove; said lock core including: a cylindrical inner shell received rotatably in said cylindrical chamber of said lock casing, said inner shell having a rear end mounted with said latch member, and a front end, said inner shell being formed with an axially extending locking slot which is registered with said locking groove when said lock core is in the locking position, a stack of annular locking plates received in said inner shell, each of said locking plates having an inner periphery that confines a central hole, said central holes of said locking plates cooperatively defining a keyhole that permits insertion of said shank portion of said key thereinto, each of said locking plates further having an outer periphery that is formed with an engaging notch, said engaging notches of said locking plates being misaligned with one another in accordance with the code of said key when said lock core is in the locking position, said engaging notches being aligned with one another when said lock core is in the unlocking position, said inner periphery of each of said locking plates being formed with a radial inward key engaging protrusion which abuts against said key bit surface of a corresponding one of said key bit portions on said key when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated, said locking plates being rotated by different angles according to the code of said key to align said engaging notches when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated for moving said lock core to the unlocking position, a locking rod received in said locking slot of said inner shell, misalignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said outer peripheries of said locking plates to force said locking rod to extend into said locking groove in said lock casing in order to hinder rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing when said lock core is in the locking position, alignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said locking rod to disengage said locking groove and to extend into said engaging notches in order to permit rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing during unlocking movement of said lock core, and an annular drive plate disposed in said inner shell at said rear end of said inner shell and disposed between said locking plates and said latch member, said drive plate having an inner periphery which confines a key engaging hole and which is formed with a key actuatable projection that projects radially and inwardly, said actuating tip portion of said key being extendible into said key engaging hole for engaging said key actuatable projection so as to enable co-rotation of said drive plate with said key, said drive plate being formed with a drive projection, said latch member having an actuatable section which is driven by said drive projection such that rotation of said drive plate can result in corresponding rotation of said latch member between the locking and unlocking positions; said inner shell of said lock core having an inner surface which is formed with a limiting groove that extends along a length of said inner shell and that extends circumferentially on said inner surface along a curved line that has an arc length, said outer periphery of one of said locking plates being formed with a radial limiting projection that projects into said limiting groove in said inner shell to limit rotation of said one of said locking plates within an angle defined by said arc length when said key is inserted into and is rotated in said keyhole; and wherein said arc length is greater than 180°.
  • 3. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the-axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; said key having a shank portion with a cross-section formed as a circular sector, and a handle portion connected to said shank portion, said shank portion having first and second radial surfaces that extend along a length of said shank portion, and a curved surface that interconnects said first and second radial surfaces, said first radial surface being planar, said second radial surface being formed with a plurality of key bit portions that are arranged along the length of said shank portion, said key bit portions having radial key bit surfaces that form different angles with said first radial surface to set a code of said key, said shank portion of said key further having a distal end formed as an actuating tip portion; said lock core device further including a lock casing mounted in said lock core chamber of said lock body, said lock casing having an inner surface which confines a cylindrical chamber and which is formed with an axially extending locking groove; said lock core including: a cylindrical inner shell received rotatably in said cylindrical chamber of said lock casing, said inner shell having a rear end mounted with said latch member, and a front end, said inner shell being formed with an axially extending locking slot which is registered with said locking groove when said lock core is in the locking position, a stack of annular locking plates received in said inner shell, each of said locking plates having an inner periphery that confines a central hole, said central holes of said locking plates cooperatively defining a keyhole that permits insertion of said shank portion of said key thereinto, each of said locking plates further having an outer periphery that is formed with an engaging notch, said engaging notches of said locking plates being misaligned with one another in accordance with the code of said key when said lock core is in the locking position, said engaging notches being aligned with one another when said lock core is in the unlocking position, said inner periphery of each of said locking plates being formed with a radial inward key engaging protrusion which abuts against said key bit surface of a corresponding one of said key bit portions on said key when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated, said locking plates being rotated by different angles according to the code of said key to align said engaging notches when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated for moving said lock core to the unlocking position, a locking rod received in said locking slot of said inner shell, misalignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said outer peripheries of said locking plates to force said locking rod to extend into said locking groove in said lock casing in order to hinder rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing when said lock core is in the locking position, alignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said locking rod to disengage said locking groove and to extend into said engaging notches in order to permit rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing during unlocking movement of said lock core, and an annular drive plate disposed in said inner shell at said rear end of said inner shell and disposed between said locking plates and said latch member, said drive plate having an inner periphery which confines a key engaging hole and which is formed with a key actuatable projection that projects radially and inwardly, said actuating tip portion of said key being extendible into said key engaging hole for engaging said key actuatable projection so as to enable co-rotation of said drive plate with said key, said drive plate being formed with a drive projection, said latch member having an actuatable section which is driven by said drive projection such that rotation of said drive plate can result in corresponding rotation of said latch member between the locking and unlocking positions; said inner shell of said lock core having an inner surface which is formed with a limiting groove that extends along a length of said inner shell and that extends circumferentially on said inner surface along a curved line that has an arc length, said outer periphery of one of said locking plates being formed with a radial limiting projection that projects into said limiting groove in said inner shell to limit rotation of said one of said locking plates within an angle defined by said arc length when said key is inserted into and is rotated in said keyhole; and wherein said arc length is not greater than 180°.
  • 4. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; said key having a shank portion with a cross-section formed as a circular sector, and a handle portion connected to said shank portion, said shank portion having first and second radial surfaces that extend along a length of said shank portion, and a curved surface that interconnects said first and second radial surfaces, said first radial surface being planar, said second radial surface being formed with a plurality of key bit portions that are arranged along the length of said shank portion, said key bit portions having radial key bit surfaces that form different angles with said first radial surface to set a code of said key, said shank portion of said key further having a distal end formed as an actuating tip portion; said lock core device further including a lock casing mounted in said lock core chamber of said lock body, said lock casing having an inner surface which confines a cylindrical chamber and which is formed with an axially extending locking groove; said lock core including: a cylindrical inner shell received rotatably in said cylindrical chamber of said lock casing, said inner shell having a rear end mounted with said latch member, and a front end, said inner shell being formed with an axially extending locking slot which is registered with said locking groove when said lock core is in the locking position, a stack of annular locking plates received in said inner shell, each of said locking plates having an inner periphery that confines a central hole, said central holes of said locking plates cooperatively defining a keyhole that permits insertion of said shank portion of said key thereinto, each of said locking plates further having an outer periphery that is formed with an engaging notch, said engaging notches of said locking plates being misaligned with one another in accordance with the code of said key when said lock core is in the locking position, said engaging notches being aligned with one another when said lock core is in the unlocking position, said inner periphery of each of said locking plates being formed with a radial inward key engaging protrusion which abuts against said key bit surface of a corresponding one of said key bit portions on said key when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated, said locking plates being rotated by different angles according to the code of said key to align said engaging notches when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated for moving said lock core to the unlocking position, a locking rod received in said locking slot of said inner shell, misalignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said outer peripheries of said locking plates to force said locking rod to extend into said locking groove in said lock casing in order to hinder rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing when said lock core is in the locking position, alignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said locking rod to disengage said locking groove and to extend into said engaging notches in order to permit rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing during unlocking movement of said lock core, and an annular drive plate disposed in said inner shell at said rear end of said inner shell and disposed between said locking plates and said latch member, said drive plate having an inner periphery which confines a key engaging hole and which is formed with a key actuatable projection that projects radially and inwardly, said actuating tip portion of said key being extendible into said key engaging hole for engaging said key actuatable projection so as to enable co-rotation of said drive plate with said key, said drive plate being formed with a drive projection, said latch member having an actuatable section which is driven by said drive projection such that rotation of said drive plate can result in corresponding rotation of said latch member between the locking and unlocking positions; said inner shell of said lock core having an inner surface which is formed with a limiting groove that extends along a length of said inner shell and that extends circumferentially on said inner surface along a curved line that has an arc length, said outer periphery of one of said locking plates being formed with a radial limiting projection that projects into said limiting groove in said inner shell to limit rotation of said one of said locking plates within an angle defined by said arc length when said key is inserted into and is rotated in said keyhole; and wherein said lock core further including an annular retaining plate disposed in said inner shell adjacent to one of said locking plates that is disposed proximate to said front end of said inner shell, said retaining plate having an inner periphery formed with a radial inward blocking protrusion so as to define a key passage hole with a shape of three quarters of a circle, said shank portion of said key having a retainer section which is formed between said key bit portions and said handle and which has a semi-circular cross-section, said retainer section of said key being disposed in said key passage hole in said retaining plate when said key is inserted into said keyhole, said key bit portions on said key being blocked by said blocking protrusion of said retaining plate to prevent untimely removal of said key from said keyhole during operation of said key within said keyhole.
  • 5. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; said key having a shank portion with a cross-section formed as a circular sector, and a handle portion connected to said shank portion, said shank portion having first and second radial surfaces that extend along a length of said shank portion, and a curved surface that interconnects said first and second radial surfaces, said first radial surface being planar, said second radial surface being formed with a plurality of key bit portions that are arranged along the length of said shank portion, said key bit portions having radial key bit surfaces that form different angles with said first radial surface to set a code of said key, said shank portion of said key further having a distal end formed as an actuating tip portion; said lock core device further including a lock casing mounted in said lock core chamber of said lock body, said lock casing having an inner surface which confines a cylindrical chamber and which is formed with an axially extending locking groove; said lock core including: a cylindrical inner shell received rotatably in said cylindrical chamber of said lock casing, said inner shell having a rear end mounted with said latch member, and a front end, said inner shell being formed with an axially extending locking slot which is registered with said locking groove when said lock core is in the locking position, a stack of annular locking plates received in said inner shell, each of said locking plates having an inner periphery that confines a central hole, said central holes of said locking plates cooperatively defining a keyhole that permits insertion of said shank portion of said key thereinto, each of said locking plates further having an outer periphery that is formed with an engaging notch, said engaging notches of said locking plates being misaligned with one another in accordance with the code of said key when said lock core is in the locking position, said engaging notches being aligned with one another when said lock core is in the unlocking position, said inner periphery of each of said locking plates being formed with a radial inward key engaging protrusion which abuts against said key bit surface of a corresponding one of said key bit portions on said key when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated, said locking plates being rotated by different angles according to the code of said key to align said engaging notches when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated for moving said lock core to the unlocking position, a locking rod received in said locking slot of said inner shell, misaligrunent of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said outer peripheries of said locking plates to force said locking rod to extend into said locking groove in said lock casing in order to hinder rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing when said lock core is in the locking position, alignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said locking rod to disengage said locking groove and to extend into said engaging notches in order to permit rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing during unlocking movement of said lock core, and an annular drive plate disposed in said inner shell at said rear end of said inner shell and disposed between said locking plates and said latch member, said drive plate having an inner periphery which confines a key engaging hole and which is formed with a key actuatable projection that projects radially and inwardly, said actuating tip portion of said key being extendible into said key engaging hole for engaging said key actuatable projection so as to enable co-rotation of said drive plate with said key, said drive plate being formed with a drive projection, said latch member having an actuatable section which is driven by said drive projection such that rotation of said drive plate can result in corresponding rotation of said latch member between the locking and unlocking positions; and wherein said lock core further including an annular positioning plate fixed to said front end of said inner shell for positioning said locking plates in said inner shell, said positioning plate being welded to said inner shell at said front end of said inner shell.
  • 6. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; said key having a shank portion with a cross-section formed as a circular sector, and a handle portion connected to said shank portion, said shank portion having first and second radial surfaces that extend along a length of said shank portion, and a curved surface that interconnects said first and second radial surfaces, said first radial surface being planar, said second radial surface being formed with a plurality of key bit portions that are arranged along the length of said shank portion, said key bit portions having radial key bit surfaces that form different angles with said first radial surface to set a code of said key, said shank portion of said key further having a distal end formed as an actuating tip portion; said lock core device further including a lock casing mounted in said lock core chamber of said lock body, said lock casing having an inner surface which confines a cylindrical chamber and which is formed with an axially extending locking groove; said lock core including: a cylindrical inner shell received rotatably in said cylindrical chamber of said lock casing, said inner shell having a rear end mounted with said latch member, and a front end, said inner shell being formed with an axially extending locking slot which is registered with said locking groove when said lock core is in the locking position, a stack of annular locking plates received in said inner shell, each of said locking plates having an inner periphery that confines a central hole, said central holes of said locking plates cooperatively defining a keyhole that permits insertion of said shank portion of said key thereinto, each of said locking plates further having an outer periphery that is formed with an engaging notch, said engaging notches of said locking plates being misaligned with one another in accordance with the code of said key when said lock core is in the locking position, said engaging notches being aligned with one another when said lock core is in the unlocking position, said inner periphery of each of said locking plates being formed with a radial inward key engaging protrusion which abuts against said key bit surface of a corresponding one of said key bit portions on said key when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated, said locking plates being rotated by different angles according to the code of said key to align said engaging notches when said key is inserted into said keyhole and is rotated for moving said lock core to the unlocking position, a locking rod received in said locking slot of said inner shell, misalignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said outer peripheries of said locking plates to force said locking rod to extend into said locking groove in said lock casing in order to hinder rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing when said lock core is in the locking position, alignment of said engaging notches on said locking plates enabling said locking rod to disengage said locking groove and to extend into said engaging notches in order to permit rotation of said inner shell relative to said lock casing during unlocking movement of said lock core, and an annular drive plate disposed in said inner shell at said rear end of said inner shell and disposed between said locking plates and said latch member, said drive plate having an inner periphery which confines a key engaging hole and which is formed with a key actuatable projection that projects radially and inwardly, said actuating tip portion of said key being extendible into said key engaging hole for engaging said key actuatable projection so as to enable co-rotation of said drive plate with said key, said drive plate being formed with a drive projection, said latch member having an actuatable section which is driven by said drive projection such that rotation of said drive plate can result in corresponding rotation of said latch member between the locking and unlocking positions; said lock core further including an annular positioning plate fixed to said front end of said inner shell for positioning said locking plates in said inner shell; and wherein said front end of said inner shell being formed with angularly displaced stop members which are bent to extend radially and inwardly for retaining said positioning plate in said inner shell.
  • 7. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; and wherein said pin hole in said latch member o f said lock core is circular in shape and has an axis that is offset from and parallel to the axis of said lock core.
  • 8. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; and wherein said pin hole includes a curved hole section that extends along a curved line on said end face of said latch member and that has opposite first and second ends, said pin being disposed in said first end of said curved hole section when said latch member is disposed in the unlocking position and being disposed in said second end of said curved hole section when said latch member is disposed in the locking position.
  • 9. The lock apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein said latch member has a curved pushing surface transverse to said end face for pushing said catch member to move to said locking position when said lock core is operated to rotate said latch member to the locking position.
  • 10. The lock apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein said latch member is formed integrally with a plunger which projects from said latch member in a transverse direction transverse to an axis of said lock core.
  • 11. The lock apparatus as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a biasing spring-disposed in said catch chamber for biasing said catch member to move to the locking position.
  • 12. The lock apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein said pin hole further includes a straight hole section that extends along a straight line on said end face of said latch member and that extends transversely from said second end of said curved hole section, said catch member being depressed by said leg portion of said shackle member and being forced to retract into said catch chamber against biasing action of said biasing spring to enable said pin to move into said straight hole section of said pin hole when said leg portion of said shackle member is inserted into said shackle insert hole to push said catch member while said lock core is in the locking position, said biasing spring expanding to enable said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member to extend into said shackle insert hole and into said shackle groove and to enable said pin to move back to said second end of said curved hole section when said leg portion of said shackle member is inserted into said shackle insert hole to register said shackle groove with said catch chamber.
  • 13. The lock apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein said straight hole section of said pin hole includes wider and narrower hole portions which extend along a length of said straight hole section, said pin including wider and narrower sections which are respectively disposed in said wider and narrower hole portions of said straight hole section of said pin hole when said pin extends into said straight hole section.
  • 14. The lock apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein said pin hole further includes a straight hole section that extends along a straight line on said end face of said latch member and that extends transversely from said second end of said curved hole section, said straight hole section of said pin hole including wider and narrower hole portions which extend along a length of said straight hole section, said pin having a cross-section larger than a size of said narrower hole portion and thus being prevented from moving into said straight hole section, thereby preventing retraction of said catch member into said catch chamber and preventing insertion of said leg portion of said shackle member into said shackle insert hole when said lock core is in the locking position.
  • 15. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; and wherein said lock body being provided with a protective sleeve in said catch chamber for receiving said catch member, said protective sleeve having an inner surface formed with a pair of confronting slide grooves, said catch member having two opposite side walls which are formed respectively with sliding blocks, each of said sliding blocks extending into a respective one of said slide grooves and being slidable along the respective one of said slide grooves when said catch member moves between the locking and unlocking position.
  • 16. A lock apparatus comprising:a lock body formed with a lock core chamber, a lock core opening for access to said lock core chamber, and a shackle insert hole, said lock core chamber having a section formed as a catch chamber which is adjacent to and which is communicated with said shackle insert hole; a lock core device received in said lock core chamber via said lock core opening, said lock core device including a cylindrical and axially rotatable lock core which is provided with a latch member that is disposed in said catch chamber, said latch member having an end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a key which is insertible into said lock core device via said lock core opening and which is operable for rotating said lock core and said latch member between locking and unlocking positions; a shackle member having a leg portion which is formed with a shackle groove and which is inserted into said shackle insert hole in said lock body; and a catch member disposed in said catch chamber of said lock body, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin which extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending into said shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle groove in said leg portion of said shackle member when said catch member is disposed in the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said catch chamber for disengaging from said leg portion of said shackle member to permit removal of said shackle member from said shackle insert hole when said catch member is disposed in the unlocking position; and further comprising a cover unit which includes a mounting seat that is mounted on said lock body adjacent to said lock core opening and that is provided with a spring-loaded ball member, arid a cover flap having a hinge end portion hinged to said lock body such that said cover flap is pivotable toward said lock core opening to a closed position for covering said lock core opening and away from said lock core opening to an open position to permit access to said lock core opening, said hinge end portion having an annular outer periphery formed with angularly displaced ball engaging grooves for engaging resiliently said ball member so as to retain said cover flap releasably at a selected one of said open and closed positions.
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